If I have left any out, please drop me a line and include it in the comments section. 14) #Socpharm Weekly chat on pharmaceutical marketing and social media. Yesterday I threw out a tweet about 125 twitter chats worth checking out on Google Docs. Great discussions. all archived and easily searchable. 2) #4change is a monthly tweetchat on how social media is helping to create change.

If you operate in a regulated industry such as pharmaceutical, tobacco, alcohol, finance, insurance, or a host of others… it would be a good idea to find a professional who has significant experience in your industry and understands any limitations or restrictions. Just ask anyone in the pharmaceutical industry how they could possibly engage in drug marketing on Twitter.

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SIMON MAINWARING[Comments, Pharmaceuticals] Why Quitting Cigarettes Was the Best Thing CVS Could Do for the Health of Its Business

To watch the event and chime in with your own questions, visit my Google+ page that day and comment in the feed. will also close with a few questions from the audience, collected via comments in the feed on my Google+ page. Previously, he worked for Truition and as a communications consultant for Amazon.com, Dell, The Royal Bank of Canada, Hewlett-Packard, and Pfizer Pharmaceuticals.

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FEBRUARY 6, 2014

[Comments, Pharmaceuticals] Why Quitting Cigarettes Was the Best Thing CVS Could Do for the Health of Its Business

This opens up a powerful conversation between the alignment of products sold and a brand’s core values in the context of pressing and growing social crises for which brands are increasingly being held accountable, such as public health, diabetes, and obesity, and as some commentators noted, the candy aisle could be next. Yet such decisions also represent very good business. clicking here.

While several commented that smartphone may well win out in the end, many more argued that SMS has the reach and the all-important personal touch. Finally, I commented that the real impact of QR codes will be in the enterprise. Thinking here of pharmaceuticals and verticals where information about the product and demos (accessible via the linkage QR codes enable) are key.

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JANUARY 18, 2012

[Comments, Pharmaceuticals] SOPA, PIPA, and the Wikipedia blackout: what it means for associations.

Or use the comments to correct me! There’s a medical angle here, too, as one intent of the bill is to stop the illegal import of counterfeit pharmaceuticals into the US market via Internet sales. invite you to use the comments of this post to share your thoughts on SOPA, PIPA, and the potential impact on associations. I’m confused. Only questions. Doomsday.)

This blog attests to that statement; and your reading, sharing, and commenting is why I write a breadth of articles about the social web every week. I’ve applied to several job vacancies over the past week including social media manager at a national retail chain, government affairs director at a pharmaceutical firm, marketing and communications coordinator for an urban affairs organization, communications manager for a health care advocacy organization, and chief of staff to a university president. Thanks a lot. -- Thank you for reading Help Me Find My Next Job?
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[Comments, Pharmaceuticals] Facebook, privacy and social media for financial services

Facebook user profiles are publicly accessible by default, and it seems that a growing number of commentators such as Jason Calacanis , chief executive of the question-and-answer website Malaho, are calling for a boycott of what is now a “not trustworthy” site. So, the dichotomy for businesses that have online security as a top priority, such as in the financial services or pharmaceutical industries for example, is how they should engage in social media when Facebook, the most popular of social media tools, is so open. There’s clearly some discontent out there.
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Brass Tack Thinking Make Things Happen Home About Amber Naslund Tamsen McMahon Contact Speaking Amber Naslund Tamsen McMahon Brass Tack Reading Archives 9 Social Media Topics that Need To Die March 25, 2010 | by Amber Naslund View Comments Disclaimer: I’m annoyed. Feel free to add yours the comments, too. link] John McTigue I agree about your comments on content in general, but a little fun every now and then can’t hurt either. link] John McTigue I agree about your comments on content in general, but a little fun every now and then can’t hurt either.
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[Comments, Pharmaceuticals] Why Speed of Resolution Over Speed of Response is Key to Social Media Success

It’s a really interesting read, and the comments after the post sparked a great debate about Jay’s premise, and if we weren’t setting companies up to fail by jumping to action as soon as their name is mentioned. Even a simple “We hear you” Because if a multi-million dollar lawsuit is the potential outcome (especially involving a pharmaceutical company, for example), then the company better make damn sure everything is documented and carried out to the letter of the law. Last week, Jay Baer wrote a post about how brands are responding on social media.
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[Comments, Pharmaceuticals] Is There a Secret Formula to Writing Great Blog Content?

For example, if you write about Attention Deficit Disorder, then your hero can be holistic, non-pharmaceutical alternatives for treatment. Leave a comment below telling me about how you plan to apply the Great Content Formula to your blog writing. Is there a formula for writing a great blog post every time? Some doubt that a magic formula exists. disagree. know it’s out there. In fact, I can feel in my bones when I’ve written a zinger. bet you can too. Better yet, I’m 90% accurate in predicting when another blogger’s post will go viral. What is it then?
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